在御徒町站(Okachimachi)聚会

在御徒町站(Okachimachi)聚会

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Overview

Okachimachi Station sits on the JR Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku lines between Ueno and Akihabara, and it is best known as the gateway to Ameyoko -- one of Tokyo's most vibrant open-air market streets. JR East's FY2024 average daily boardings were 62,984. The east side of the station opens directly onto the Ameyoko arcade with its hundreds of shops, while the west side is home to Japan's largest jewelry wholesale district.

Ueno Station and its vast park of museums and the zoo are just a five-minute walk north. Ameyoko offers everything from street-food stalls and bargain clothing to fresh seafood and cosmetics, all at prices well below typical Tokyo retail. For groups looking to experience authentic downtown Tokyo energy on a budget, Okachimachi is hard to beat.

Best Meetup Spots

North Exit Gate Area

The exit closest to Ueno and the main entrance of Ameyoko. You can reach the market's central street in about one minute, making this the natural meeting point for shopping and street-food outings.

South Exit Gate Area

Closer to Akihabara and convenient for transfers to the Toei Oedo Line (Ueno-Okachimachi Station) or the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line (Naka-Okachimachi Station).

Ameyoko Entrance Arch

The iconic archway at the entrance to Ameyoko, just steps from the North Exit, is an unmistakable landmark. It is the easiest spot to find for first-time visitors.

Restaurants & Izakaya

Ameyoko Street Food

The market is lined with stalls selling grilled skewers, seafood rice bowls, kebabs, and candied fruit. Eating your way through the market as a group is the quintessential Ameyoko experience. Budget: 500-2,000 yen per person.

Under-the-Tracks Izakaya in Ameyoko

Beneath the JR railway arches, affordable izakaya and seafood bars pack the narrow lanes. Many open at lunchtime, making them popular for daytime drinking on weekends. Budget: 2,000-3,500 yen per person.

Ueno-Side Japanese & Sushi

Walking toward Ueno Station opens up options from conveyor-belt sushi to proper sushi counters. Convenient for a meal after strolling Ueno Park. Budget: 2,500-6,000 yen per person.

Yakiniku & Korean Cuisine (West Side)

Behind the jewelry district on the west side, a cluster of yakiniku and Korean restaurants offers hearty meals at reasonable prices. Budget: 2,500-4,500 yen per person.

Yushima & Ochanomizu Area Dining (West, 10 min walk)

Walking west from Okachimachi brings you to the quieter streets around Yushima Tenjin shrine, where established Japanese restaurants and tucked-away bars cater to a more relaxed crowd. Budget: 4,000-8,000 yen per person.

Nearby Attractions

Ameyoko Market (1 min walk)

Roughly 400 shops packed into a bustling arcade. Fresh fish, dried goods, clothing, cosmetics, sporting goods -- nearly everything is available, and haggling is part of the fun.

Ueno Park & Ueno Zoo (8 min walk)

Home to the Tokyo National Museum, the National Museum of Western Art, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, and the Ueno Zoo. One of the highest concentrations of cultural institutions in the city.

2k540 Aki-Oka Artisan (3 min walk)

A curated collection of craft and design shops built into the railway arches between Okachimachi and Akihabara. Artisan workshops and galleries make it a stylish detour.

Yushima Tenmangu Shrine (10 min walk)

A shrine dedicated to the deity of learning. It is especially busy during exam season and famous for its plum blossoms in early spring.

Travel Times from Major Stations

FromLineTravel Time
UenoJR Yamanote / Keihin-Tohoku~2 min
TokyoJR Yamanote / Keihin-Tohoku~6 min
AkihabaraJR Yamanote / Keihin-Tohoku~2 min
ShinjukuJR Yamanote~22 min
ShibuyaJR Yamanote~28 min
IkebukuroJR Yamanote~16 min

Tips

  • Ameyoko is extremely crowded on weekends: Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays can make the market nearly impassable. Meet at the station gates rather than inside the arcade to avoid losing each other.
  • Year-end Ameyoko is a special experience -- and a special challenge: The late-December sale rush is a Tokyo tradition, but the crowds are overwhelming. Plan accordingly.
  • Do not confuse Ueno and Okachimachi stations: They are a five-minute walk apart. Ueno is better for accessing the park, while Okachimachi is the direct gateway to Ameyoko.

FAQ

Q: What is the best way to enjoy Ameyoko?

A: Street food is the highlight. Grab a seafood rice bowl at a stall, try grilled skewers, and finish with candied fruit as you walk. Bargain shopping for clothing and cosmetics is also popular -- do not hesitate to negotiate prices at the smaller stalls.

Q: What is the Okachimachi jewelry district?

A: The west side of the station is home to roughly 400 jewelry-related shops, forming Japan's largest gem and accessory wholesale area. Many stores sell at wholesale prices, attracting couples shopping for wedding rings and accessory enthusiasts looking for deals.

Q: Can you walk from Okachimachi to Ueno Park?

A: Yes, it takes about 8 minutes on foot. Walk north through Ameyoko and you will arrive at the southern entrance of Ueno Park. Combining an Ameyoko stroll with a museum visit or a trip to the zoo is a classic half-day itinerary.

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